Inside the MFAH Posts by Marian Luntz & James Clifton


Marian Luntz, curator of film and video, has worked at the Museum since 1990. In a career focused on the world of independent film and media art, she previously held positions with Kino International, the American Film Institute, the American Federation for the Arts, and the Southwest Alternate Media Project (SWAMP).

James Clifton, the Museum's curator of Renaissance and Baroque painting, is the director of the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation.


  • Bosch blog post - Marian Luntz & Jim Clifton
    Behind the Scenes with Bosch: Curators in Conversation November 28, 2016
    Five hundred years after his death, Hieronymous Bosch (c. 1450­–1516) still inspires viewers with fantastical paintings that were the subject of a recent exhibition in his hometown of 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands. A new documentary on the exhibition, “Hieronymus Bosch: Touched by the Devil”—which screens at the MFAH on December 3 & 4—relates to a painting on view in the MFAH galleries: “ …